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Residents press Cerritos council on pickleball reservations, cell coverage and library hours
Summary
Multiple residents used the public‑comment period to urge the council to (1) allow reservations for some pickleball courts to generate revenue, (2) address poor cell coverage in Heritage Park and other neighborhoods, and (3) keep library Sunday hours, arguing the city can afford to maintain service.
During the Nov. 13 public‑comment period at the Cerritos City Council meeting, several residents raised quality‑of‑life concerns and suggestions for city policy.
Teddy Lloyd, a longtime resident and avid pickleball player, recommended the city make some of its recently added pickleball courts reservable for nonresidents and events to generate revenue. Using Liberty Park as an example, Lloyd said the park has 13 courts…
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